Pillow with notepad system

ABSTRACT

In accordance with the present invention, a decorative pillow desktop system comprises a functioning soft cushion top, which reveals when open a notepad, light and pen, intended for use in bed or in other places of rest to capture ideas, thoughts, reminders and dreams.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of provisional patent applicationSer. No. 60/708,854, filed 2005 Aug. 17 by the present inventor.

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FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH

Not Applicable

SEQUENCE LISTING OR PROGRAM

Not Applicable

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of Invention

This invention relates to note-writing devices, specifically to suchdevices that are used while in bed or other places of rest.

2. Prior Art

A variety of tools exist for consumers to write down notes while in bedor other places of rest, including:

-   -   a) a nightstand with a light, notepad and pen;    -   b) journal and pen;    -   c) a diary and pen;    -   d) an audio recorder;    -   e) a laptop computer or similar electronic device.

A variety of disadvantages exist with each of these options, including:

-   -   a) if a consumer shares his or her bedroom with another        person(s) and turns on a lamp or gets out of bed to write down a        note, it could be disruptive to the other individual(s) in the        room;    -   b) if a consumer does not have some type of lighting device to        use in the dark, it could be difficult to effectively write in a        journal, diary or notepad;    -   c) if a consumer does not have the above-referenced tools in a        convenient location next to or in his or her bed, he or she may        not be able to write down a note, which could result in a        forgotten idea, thought, reminder or dream;    -   d) If a consumer uses an audio recorder in bed, it could be        disruptive to any other individual(s) who shares the consumer's        bedroom;    -   e) If a consumer uses a computer in bed, it could be disruptive        to any other individual(s) who shares the consumer's bedroom.

BACKGROUND OF INVENTION—OBJECTS AND ADVANTAGES

Accordingly, besides the objects and advantages of the Pillow WithNotepad System described in my above patent, several objects andadvantages of the present invention are:

-   -   a) to provide a functional, decorative pillow;    -   b) to remain in the consumer's bed or other place of rest at all        times to ensure the tools necessary to capture a note are always        available;    -   c) to offer an effective source of light so consumer's can        effectively write a note in the dark;    -   d) to minimize disruption to any other individual(s) who shares        the consumer's bedroom, with the pillow's compact size, quiet        clasp and minimal light.

SUMMARY

In accordance with the present invention, a decorative pillow desktopsystem comprises a functioning soft cushion top, which reveals when opena notepad, light and pen, intended for use in bed or in other places ofrest to capture ideas, thoughts, reminders and dreams.

DRAWINGS—FIGURES

FIG. 1 is a side view of the pillow while closed (in the preferredorientation).

FIG. 2 is a side view of the pillow while open (in the preferredorientation).

FIG. 3 is an aerial view of the pillow while open (in the preferredorientation).

DRAWINGS—REFERENCE NUMERALS

-   -   4—Pillow top, comprised of fabric and soft filling    -   6—Latch    -   8—Magnetic snap “female”    -   10—Hoop    -   12—Hinge    -   14—Zipper (encloses soft filling)    -   16—Pillow base    -   18—Light    -   20—Notepad    -   22—Pen    -   24—Magnetic snap “male”    -   26—Bottom    -   28—Band securing light, notepad and pen    -   30—Inside bottom

DETAILED DESCRIPTION—FIGS. 1, 2 AND 3—PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

The preferred embodiment selected to illustrate my invention comprisesof a pillow top 4, with soft filling sealed with a zipper 14, attachedto a pillow base 16. A magnetic snap 8 is secured to the pillow top 4.This combined pillow top 4 with pillow base 16 is connected to a hoop 10by a hinge 12, which is placed on the opposite end of the magnetic snap8. The pillow top 4 and combined pillow base 16 are fastened to thebottom 26 with a latch 6, comprised of the same material used on thepillow top 4, and magnetic snap 24, which is aligned to attach tomagnetic snap 8 in the pillow top 4. The same fabric or material used tocover the pillow top 4 is used to cover the hoop 10. The hoop 10 isattached to the inside bottom 30, which is attached the bottom 26. Aband 28 is stitched to the inside bottom 30 to accommodate the insertionof a light 18, notepad 20 and pen 22.

ALTERNATIVE EMBODIMENTS

These are not the only embodiments of my invention. Alternatively:

-   -   Different materials, patterns, sizes, shapes and        interconnections can be used for all components.    -   Different styles of lights can be added to the piece, such as        built-in lights that activate when the pillow is opened, when a        switch is triggered or in some other way.    -   In lieu of the magnetic snap used to fasten the piece, other        styles of closures can be used, such as snaps, zippers,        hook-and-loop fasteners, buttons, Velcro®, etc.    -   In lieu of a zipper used to enclose the pillow-top filling,        other types of closures could be used, such as hook-and-loop        fasteners, snaps, buttons, Velcro®, stitching, etc.    -   The bottom of the piece could be comprised of a non-slip rubber,        vinyl, fabric or other material.    -   Additional pockets, bands and other components can be added to        the piece to accommodate other items, such as extra notepads,        batteries, etc.    -   A flag, flap or other indicator can be added to the piece, which        can be repositioned to notify the owner that a message was        documented.    -   The orientation of the piece can vary, with the spine on the        left-hand or right-hand side, at the top, at the bottom or in        some other position.    -   The pillow itself can be modified to include a storage cavity        for items, such as chapstick, lotion, medications, flashlights,        pens, notepads, etc.    -   The items contained in the piece, such as flashlights, notepads        and pens, can vary in size, location, type, etc.    -   The piece can be modified to include other items, such as books,        hand-held computer devices, stationery, journals, etc.        Although the description above contains many specifications,        these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the        invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the        presently preferred embodiments of this invention. This, the        scope of the invention should be determined by the appended        claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples        given.

1. A pillow top and base containing objects for writing a note,comprising: a) A soft pillow top that is large enough to cover thecontents over which it lies, b) A separate base with hard surface,comprising of elastic bands holding a light, notepad and pen, c) Saidpillow being attached to said base by a spine and supported by a snapenclosure on the side opposite said spine.